Students battle seniors in pingpong tournament at Seymour Center
The UNC Club Table Tennis team and senior citizen table tennis players faced off in a tournament on Saturday at the Robert & Pearl Seymour Center.
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The UNC Club Table Tennis team and senior citizen table tennis players faced off in a tournament on Saturday at the Robert & Pearl Seymour Center.
Maria Estorino became the new director for Wilson Library and an associate University librarian for special collections on Jan. 1. Staff writer Eva Ellenburg met with Estorino to discuss her new job and her plans for the library.
A demonstration garden, student internships and academic course collaborations are just a few of the Edible Campus plans for this spring semester.
The Faculty Council meeting on Friday focused on the implications of the recent presidential election on UNC students and faculty.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated the Board of Trustees' decision. Due to a lack of consensus, the Board of Trustees recommended against the business school fee. The story has been updated with this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
An exhibit in Carolina Hall displaying the history of UNC’s original decision to name the building after William Saunders and to change the title in 2015 was opened to the public Friday.
After the shooting of Muslim students Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha in February of 2015, Hamza Butler knew he had to fight Islamophobia in Chapel Hill and the broader community.
Several organizations at UNC are leading relief efforts for areas of Eastern North Carolina that were most affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Roofs and elevators in high-rise dorms are being redone as part of a series of UNC housing capital projects — major ventures that each cost over half a million dollars.
Rita Moreno is the first and only Latina Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner.
Students in graduate and doctoral programs will soon have a Bill of Rights.
The “Ready, Fire, Aim” project is a competition between pairs of students who create a product or service. The goal is to generate profit and improve the students’ entrepreneurial skills.